Was really dissappointed cause Kolovorot didnt had any "real songs" from Goathorns. Would been great to hear Goathorns songs with those sounds that Kolovorot had.

There is one, Kolyada but the arrangement is more in like the version on Eastern Hammer split.

Youre right, how could I forgot that one. Only remembered that awesome synth intro that wasnt included on live DVD.

The version from the Eastern Hammer split is a lot better than goat horns version but it would have been good if they had played the title track from goat horns on the live album it's the best NK song in my opinion.

As for "Істина" and split with Graveland - I am very glad to hear these news from my favorite band of nowadays and both of these records are my highest anticipations for 2013 and 2014 (NM work on albums very slow that's why I doubt that we will hear new music from them in the current year, at least both of planned releases).

As for "Істина" and split with Graveland - I am very glad to hear these news from my favorite band of nowadays and both of these records are my highest anticipations for 2013 and 2014 (NM work on albums very slow that's why I doubt that we will hear new music from them in the current year, at least both of planned releases).

Cool website, thanks.

This is their most impressive effort yet, no doubt. I never use them term "epic", but...

Didn't read btw, is the vinyl version available through any US distros?

I'm planning to buy the vinyl version of ''The voice of steel'' but I've read that the CD version sounds better. If it's true I don't see the point. Can someone tell me more about this?

The CD sounds much better than the vinyl unfortunately. It's usually the other way around, but not this time. If someone says otherwise, well then they haven't heard it on both formats. I was quite disappointed after been listening to the CD for quite some time, and then bought the vinyl... ugh._________________www.UnbornProductions.com"If you don't listen to Mercyful Fate, you should be stoned to death."
- Negative Plane

If someone says otherwise, well then they haven't heard it on both formats.

I have both formats and I had been listening to the CD for at least two years before the vinyl was even out. So I was pretty ready to hear the difference and it was huge. Maybe you just don't like dynamic sounds...

I think the best quote from that metal-fi site is from the Amon Amarth review: "This album and this vinyl master simply destroys the argument that metal “needs to be loud.” Metal needs to be dynamic. Let the listener decide what the volume should be."_________________"You can't hide the hook!"

If someone says otherwise, well then they haven't heard it on both formats.

I have both formats and I had been listening to the CD for at least two years before the vinyl was even out. So I was pretty ready to hear the difference and it was huge. Maybe you just don't like dynamic sounds...

In other words, maybe I don't like how vinyl sounds, is that it? Vinyl is the format I listen to most of the time and absolutely prefer, so I'd say I've got that covered.
Believe me, I want the vinyl to be better on such a grand album.

As long as the atmosphere is better on the cd on this particular release, then that's the format I choose when I want to spin The Voice Of Steel.
In a perfect world the vinyl always win, but this world just ain't perfect.

Anyway, it's a brilliant record. "Valkyrie", "Ukraine" and "White Tower" makes this a classic in it's genre in a few years time most probably._________________www.UnbornProductions.com"If you don't listen to Mercyful Fate, you should be stoned to death."
- Negative Plane